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OSHA is proposing to amend its current recordkeeping regulations to add requirements for the quarterly electronic submission of injury and illness information. 

Approximately 180,000 establishments are currently subject to being selected to participate in OSHA’s collection of Summary data under the OSHA Data Initiative (ODI). The proposed requirements include a provision that would require approximately 440,000 establishments to electronically provide their summary data to OSHA. Approximately 260,000 establishments would be newly required to provide the summary data.

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